Meanwhile in Minecraft: Creating New Worlds with Game Based Learning
My students and I have been inspired by an awesome Minecraft project completed by a teacher named Eric Walker. His Humanities is truly awe-inspiring, and, I can imagine, a great way to learn about a variety of subjects. I speak about it more specifically in my blog.
The guys in my after-school gaming club and I have determined that we would would like to undertake the creation of a massive map in the same spirit. We're going to track our progress below.
First things first, we need to find a world seed to act as our new template: Possible seeds*
The Quest to Create a Truly Epic Minecraft Map
My students and I have been inspired by an awesome Minecraft project completed by a teacher named Eric Walker. His Humanities is truly awe-inspiring, and, I can imagine, a great way to learn about a variety of subjects. I speak about it more specifically in my blog.
The guys in my after-school gaming club and I have determined that we would would like to undertake the creation of a massive map in the same spirit. We're going to track our progress below.
*This is a little confusing. A blank Minecraft world is called a seed. It shouldn't be confused with SEED, which is the name of our school.